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Legal,Ethical and Cultural Nursing

review terms and concepts for test one, the test will have examples of these concepts and you will pick the correct term, also remember your study skills that we talked about in class

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autonomypersonal choice and freedom of choice
beneficencedoing good- an ethical principle that says every action should be for good
nonmalficencedo no harm, if you are going to do something to a patient make sure you do it right and cause no harm
HIPAAthe law that outlines confidentiality of medcial information in the US
confidentialitypatient information must be kept private and restricted to only those who need to know
prudent nursenurse that acts in a wise manner
batterytouching without consent
assaulttreat to cause bodily harm
informed consentthe person fully understands the treatment, the complications, the alternative treatments and the possible outcomes of the treatment t
breach of dutyfailure to perform the duty in a reasonalbe and prudent manner
standard of carefailure to follow can lead to legal liability
accountabilitywhen a nurse assumes care of the patient she isnow responsible for that patient and her actions as a nurse towards that patient
ethnic stereotypefixed concept of how a specific culture will act or think
paternalismparent- child relationship between the caregiver and the patient
ethnocentrismbelief that ones beliefs or practices are the best
Board of Nursingenforces the nurse practice act for the state
ethicsthe study of right and wrong related to human conduct
nursing code of ethicslists the rules of good conduct
nurse practice actthe legal act that defines and limit the practice of nursing
scope of practicewhat you can and cannot do while providing nursing care
patriarchalthe male member of the household makes all the major decisions for the family
civil lawlegal actions against you that can conduct violates a person rights, the intent is to make the aggrieved person whole again
professional negligencemalpractice, failing to meet the standard of care
beliefswhat you belive about a subject- does not have to be validated
valueswhat and how much you place importance to or onto something or someone- very individual
legallaws that have been passed by congress and can be applied to health professionals
Justicefar and equal treatment, given what is due to the person
fideltiybe true, be a patient advocate
advocateevery action is in the best interest of the patient, never your best interest
Nurse Practice Actlegal duties and functions of the nurse is determined by each state
Board of Nursingthe legal arm that upholds the Nurse Practice Act for the state
sanctity of lifelife must be preserved above all else-an ethical principle
negligencemust establish duty, breach of duty and harm to prove


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